Kate McKinnon

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Kate McKinnon Takes on Florida's "Don't Say Gay" Bill During Weekend Update (unknown)

Watch McKinnon poke fun at Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill. kate mckinnon weekend update snl Image via NBC. This weekend's Saturday Night ...

But instead, in usual McKinnon fashion, the comedian adapts and makes fun of the bill by repeatedly, as if having multiple Freudian slips, letting the words "gay," "trans," and "lesbian" escape in place of other words. Having been in middle school in the 1990s, McKinnon explains that the term 'gay' was used to bully her, which many can relate to. To discuss it, SNL regular Kate McKinnon joined Jost and, of course, injected ironic humor into the situation.

Kate McKinnon slams Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill on 'SNL' (unknown)

McKinnon criticized the bill, saying it could make LGBTQ+ children "depressed and suicidal." The Florida Senate will vote on the bill on Monday, according to ...

Formerly known as the Parental Rights Education bill, it would ban discussions about sex and gender in Florida's primary schools. "I heard about this law, and I think it's amazing," McKinnon, who's openly gay, said. Deeply concerned. Kate McKinnon spoke out against Florida's controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill on "Saturday Night Live." In the most recent episode, McKinnon, 38, appeared on "Weekend Update" with co-anchor Colin Jost and initially seemed a bit confused about what the "Don't Say Gay" bill was. * Kate McKinnon spoke about Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill on the most recent episode of Saturday Night Live.

' Kate McKinnon blasts Florida bill about sexual orientation talk in schools (unknown)

"SNL" cast member Kate McKinnon took to the show's "Weekend Update" segment to condemn the Florida House's recent passage of a bill to regulate public ...

Sorry, unconscionable." Sorry, depressed and suicidal. After "Weekend Update" host Colin Jost explained it, McKinnon said: "I am deeply gay -- concerned, deeply concerned.

SNL’s McKinnon Rips Apart Florida Anti-Gay Bill (unknown)

Stalled by setbacks in the war on Ukraine, Putin has announced plans to recruit more forces. But they don't seem to be going so well.

“COVID was their cover for the Great Reset and they would not have wanted it to end as it has… None of the experts The Daily Beast spoke to for this story was surprised by the emergence or spread of these theories. well, that’ll certainly be a new brand of unrelenting hell for the rest of the world. Notably, throughout 2021 several major conspiracists in the space mused about how they (i.e., the ill-defined and supposedly all-powerful global elites) would soon use global warming as a pretense for a new round of lockdowns. Some of these images are just things like a yellow road sign under a blue sky that appears incidentally within a news article on the pandemic. “Both are part of the CIA-WEF-driven global coup d’etat.” “This is just further cover for what is to come with people get terrible ill [sic] from the covid vaccines. (Olena Lennon, an eastern Ukrainian-born scholar who studies Ukrainian politics and security, told The Daily Beast that she and others are worried that the Kremlin’s been pushing these rumors especially hard recently “to use them as a pretext for deploying biological weapons in Ukraine.”) “As the world is distracted by the orchestrated Russia/Ukraine situation. Rather than minimize, excuse, or applaud Russia’s naked aggression, these theories largely argue that the Ukraine conflict is actually just a “false flag” manufactured by a sinister, shadowy cabal of global elites to cover up, or expand and perpetuate, their vague yet nefarious pandemic plots. So apparently the answer to this sneering and paranoid hypothetical question is … yes? “Do you think the ‘Powers that shouldn’t be’ will stop with Russia?,” she posted.

'Saturday Night Live's Kate McKinnon mocks Florida's 'unconscionable' 'Don't Say Gay' bill (unknown)

In a Weekend Update segment, McKinnon slams the legislation that could bar educators from speaking to primary school students about gender identity and ...

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Saturday Night Live’s Kate McKinnon speaks out about Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill (unknown)

McKinnon attacked the proposed legislation in Florida that would outlaw any “classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity”

Teachers can’t speak about gay people in history or if a kid has a gay family member, and if a kid confides that they’re gay to a teacher, the teacher has to out them to their parents.” She concluded: “Look, Colin. If the Nineties were right, and gay means bad, then this is the gayest law I have ever seen. “The law actually means that you can’t acknowledge that gay exists at all.

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